Reviews By Ania Kwak

Having only been released on the Super Famicom in Japan in 1995, Dragon Quest VI was recently released on the Nintendo DS, finally completing the time-line for those in the west who've been following since the first Dragon Quest came to be. Read More.

With all the latest RPGs trying their hardest to out-best the competition, including using cinematics, flamboyant displays of magic, and attacks during in-game combat, it can make one wistful of the RPGs from the Super Nintendo days. Atlus' Radiant Historia is a nice throwback to that time, giving it a refreshing new spin while reminding us why RPGs have become the powerhouse they are today. Read More.

When greeted with cheesy 'elevator music,' exceedingly colourful backgrounds, as well as cartoon-ish graphics, it leaves no doubt that Joy Ride was designed to appease to families everywhere as an alternative to a mere board game night. Read More.